Restore Your Gun Rights

If you have been convicted of a felony, then it is illegal for you to possess a firearm. However, there is a process for getting your gun rights back.

To be eligible to get your gun rights back, you must meet the following requirements:

Your Oregon felony conviction must not have involved harm to another person, such as murder, assault, or rape;

If you were convicted outside of Oregon, then the conviction must not have involved harm to another person and a firearm or other deadly weapon must not have been used;

You must not have been convicted of a crime which has a mandatory minimum sentence;

You must not be currently serving a sentence for a felony conviction;

You must not have served a felony sentence within one year of filing to get your rights back.

In addition to the above eligibility requirements, you must show a judge by clear and convincing evidence that you are not a threat to yourself or others. This means you have to show that you are not the same person that committed the prior felony and that you are stable within the community—getting an education, having a steady job, not associating with people who could get you in to trouble—things like that.

If you meet the above requirements, an attorney can help you restore your gun rights by petitioning the court and filing a motion to restore your gun rights. The attorney can petition the county circuit court where you live, filing a motion to restore your gun rights. The attorney must also serve a copy of the motion on the county sheriff located in the county in which you are filing. If a hearing is necessary, then you and the attorney must attend a hearing which will determine if you can get your rights back.

If you have been convicted of a felony and meet the listed requirements, then you should take advantage of the process for getting your gun rights back. Our office can help.

Mark C. Cogan, P.C., of Portland, Oregon, represents individuals charged with crimes throughout Oregon, including central Oregon, northern Oregon, Pacific Coast communities and the Willamette River valley, including Clackamas County, Washington County, Multnomah County, Columbia County, Marion County, Tillamook County, Clatsop County, Lincoln County, Lane County, Linn County and Benton County and the cities of Salem, Lake Oswego, Gresham, Oregon City, Tigard, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tualatin, Milwaukie, West Linn, The Dalles and Clackamas.